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Coquitlam needs cash. Will businesses get their brands on buildings?

Coquitlam needs cash. Will businesses get their brands on buildings?

“Everybody is fighting for the same scraps,” Coquitlam Coun. Craig Hodge said, but warned that business branding on public facilities can be controversial.
Anmore to consider next step in consultation plan for massive development

Anmore to consider next step in consultation plan for massive development

Anmore council voted last December to support a neighbourhood plan that would see up to 2,200 new homes built in the southern end of the village.
Can you handle the heat? Take a hot wings challenge in Coquitlam

Can you handle the heat? Take a hot wings challenge in Coquitlam

Mariner Brewing is partnering with Gladstone Sauce for a hot wings challenge on Feb. 19, 2025. Tickets for the spicy feast are now on sale.
Storms caused most outages in North Coquitlam, PoCo in 2024

Storms caused most outages in North Coquitlam, PoCo in 2024

According to BC Hydro's records, there were 14 unplanned outages in northern Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam in 2024 — most of them caused by branches and trees falling onto power lines.
Province doesn't want to hear from you about housing: Coquitlam

Province doesn't want to hear from you about housing: Coquitlam

Coquitlam residents are upset about the lack of civic consultation regarding homebuilding for projects that meet the Official Community Plan (OCP), but council says its hands are tied with the new provincial housing rules.
Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart is on a partial medical leave

Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart is on a partial medical leave

Richard Stewart announced at a public meeting this week that he's not currently on a full-time schedule at Coquitlam City Hall for "health reasons."
With $500M on the line, Coquitlam wants density bonus until 2028

With $500M on the line, Coquitlam wants density bonus until 2028

Coquitlam city council will send a letter to B.C.'s housing minister to ask for a three-year extension to use density bonuses until June 30, 2028. The province is now reviewing the timeline.
Rock blasting to start this summer south of Coquitlam elementary

Rock blasting to start this summer south of Coquitlam elementary

On Jan. 27, Coquitlam council granted first, second and third bylaw readings to rezone 1349 Soball St., south of Smiling Creek Elementary School, for 92 townhomes in 21 buildings for Phase 2 of a construction partnership.
New bylaw brings more protections for Port Moody tenants

New bylaw brings more protections for Port Moody tenants

Port Moody landlords who don't follow the new rules could face a fine up to $50,000
Port Moody–Burquitlam MLA part of team looking to protect British Columbians from U.S. tariff threat

Port Moody–Burquitlam MLA part of team looking to protect British Columbians from U.S. tariff threat

Port Moody-Burquitlam MLA Rick Glumac is also British Columbia's Minister of State for Trade.